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Bellingham, WA 98225
USA
Most systems are “function-focused”, or in other words, designed to get the job done quickly. However, human-focused design remembers that people in a system have feelings, insecurities, and reasons why they want or do not want to do certain things, and therefore optimizes for their feelings, motivations, and engagement.
One of the world leaders in human-focused design is Yu-kai Chou and he’s spent the past sixteen years developing and refining a human-focused design framework named Octalysis. This framework lays out the structure for analyzing the driving forces behind human motivation. It’s the process of applying the core behaviour drives that motivate a user to complete a task more efficiently through an interactive experience. The Octalysis framework is amazingly useful in any UI/UX design process and has become very popular with startups.
During this lunch-hour workshop, we’ll cover the basics of Yu-kai Chou’s Octalysis framework and there will also be some simple hands-on activities to help attendees understand how Octalysis works.
Lunch:
Option 1 — 5 slices of a 16-inch, 2-topping Pizza with salad and a drink. Choose ‘RSVP + Lunch‘ when registering. During the checkout process, you’ll have the opportunity to choose the toppings that you want. The total will come to $12
Option 2 — Bring your own lunch or eat at another time
RSVP now by choosing your registration type and then clicking on the ‘Order Now’ button after it turns green:
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